Starting the Administration Console
Using the Administration Console
Creating User Profiles and SGD Administrators
How to Add an SGD Administrator
Adding Applications to Webtops
Creating and Assigning an Application Object
How to Create an Application Server Object
How to Create an Application Object
How to Assign an Application Object
How to Shadow a User's Application Session
Controlling the SGD Enhancement Module
Controlling the SGD Enhancement Module for Microsoft Windows
Controlling the SGD Enhancement Module for UNIX and Linux Platforms
This section describes what you need to tell SGD users and how to view online documentation.
The following information is essential to help people use SGD:
How to log in to SGD.
Users need to know the login URL. Use http://server.example.com/sgd, where server.example.com is the name of an SGD server.
Users need to know what user name and password to type to log in to SGD.
SGD supports several mechanisms for authenticating users. The user names and passwords depend on the enabled authentication mechanisms. By default, users can log in with their UNIX or Linux system user name and password.
If your organization prefers not to use Java technology, users need to be shown how to download and install the SGD Client manually. See Installing the SGD Client Manually for details.
How to run applications.
Users need to know how to start and stop applications.
The applications users can access through SGD might run on many different application servers. When a user clicks a link to start an application, SGD might prompt them for a user name and password for the application server. Users need to know what user names and passwords to use.
Where to get help.
All users have a link to the Oracle Secure Global Desktop 4.6 User Guide on their webtop. Click Help.
On the webtop, click Help to display the Oracle Secure Global Desktop 4.6 Administration Guide. This is the online documentation for configuring and running SGD. Online help is also available in the Administration Console.
Documentation in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Portable Document Format (PDF) formats is also available from the following locations:
http://server.example.com, where server.example.com is the name of an SGD server
You can also discuss technical issues at the SGD forum at http://forum.java.sun.com/forum.jspa?forumID=815.